The coastal sand dune habitat can be characterized as a high sunlight habitat with seasonally high air and substrate temperatures, especially at midday during the growing season. Because there is little to no canopy cover, native sand dune plants are frequently exposed to high solar irradiance levels, which may result in the absorbance of more sunlight energy than can be dissipated through photosynthesis and transpiration, and lead to increased leaf temperature and/or decreased photosynthetic efficiency (i.e., photoinhibition). Several studies suggest that leaf inclination from horizontal functions in high sunlight habitats to regulate diurnal patterns of leaf-level sunlight incidence, thus avoiding the potential negative effects associated...
Our group measured the heliotropic response rate of the Malva parviflora under various light environ...
We examined the effects of artificially altering leaf angle of the tropical tree species Acacia cras...
The impact of differences in leaf shape, size and arrangement on the efficiency of light interceptio...
Presentation given at 103rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Background/Question...
Presentation given at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Coast...
Investigating the function of leaf inclination in the sand dune herb Hydrocotyle bonariensi
The functional variability in leaf angle distribution within the canopy was analysed with respect to...
Premise of research. By adjusting leaf angles to orient toward or away from the sun, solar tracking ...
Plants can have constitutive leaf angles that are fixed and do not vary much among different growth ...
Werner C, Ryel RJ, Correia O, Beyschlag W. Structural and functional variability within the canopy a...
Although steeply oriented foliage is a structural characteristic of many tussock grasses in steppe a...
Despite the profusion of light in deserts, morphological adaptations to increase light interception ...
Life on Earth depends on the conversion of solar energy to chemical energy by plants through photosy...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to adjust morphology and/or physiology in respon...
Previous evidence has demonstrated that vertical leaves of Styrax camporum, a woody shrub from the B...
Our group measured the heliotropic response rate of the Malva parviflora under various light environ...
We examined the effects of artificially altering leaf angle of the tropical tree species Acacia cras...
The impact of differences in leaf shape, size and arrangement on the efficiency of light interceptio...
Presentation given at 103rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Background/Question...
Presentation given at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Coast...
Investigating the function of leaf inclination in the sand dune herb Hydrocotyle bonariensi
The functional variability in leaf angle distribution within the canopy was analysed with respect to...
Premise of research. By adjusting leaf angles to orient toward or away from the sun, solar tracking ...
Plants can have constitutive leaf angles that are fixed and do not vary much among different growth ...
Werner C, Ryel RJ, Correia O, Beyschlag W. Structural and functional variability within the canopy a...
Although steeply oriented foliage is a structural characteristic of many tussock grasses in steppe a...
Despite the profusion of light in deserts, morphological adaptations to increase light interception ...
Life on Earth depends on the conversion of solar energy to chemical energy by plants through photosy...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to adjust morphology and/or physiology in respon...
Previous evidence has demonstrated that vertical leaves of Styrax camporum, a woody shrub from the B...
Our group measured the heliotropic response rate of the Malva parviflora under various light environ...
We examined the effects of artificially altering leaf angle of the tropical tree species Acacia cras...
The impact of differences in leaf shape, size and arrangement on the efficiency of light interceptio...